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Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) announced on Wednesday, May 9 that Lauren Roscoe of New Rockford has been named the 2018-19 SADD Student of the Year (SOY). Roscoe will receive the SOY Scholarship for $1,000 and is eligible for a leadership experience at the Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in Washington, D.C., in the summer of 2019.
Chosen from a nationwide pool of highly qualified applicants, Roscoe joins five other students who make up the 2018-19 Student Leadership Council and will represent more than 500,000 active SADD students from across the country. She has been a member of SADD for six years and currently serves on the SADD Advisory Board for New Rockford-Sheyenne Public School.
"Lauren's passion and commitment to the safety and well-being of herself and her peers makes her an ideal candidate for SADD's Student of the Year," said Rick Birt, SADD president and CEO. "Drawing from her experiences on the national, state and local levels, Lauren will be instrumental in providing insight to help create national strategies that address the emerging and ever-changing health and safety issues facing our students."
In recognition of Roscoe's accomplishment, Gov. Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Helgaas Burgum will host a celebratory event from 4:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, in Memorial Hall of the State Capitol. The event will feature remarks from the governor and first lady, Roscoe, Birt and North Dakota Department of Transportation Director Thomas Sorel.
"Lauren has demonstrated remarkable leadership through her service to SADD, and we are grateful to have such a bright young mind representing North Dakota well," Helgaas Burgum said. "With myriad issues such as addiction facing our state, youth engagement is critical to providing inspired leadership and innovative solutions. Lauren sets the standard for the change that all North Dakota students have the opportunity to make in this great state and beyond."
SADD promotes resiliency, leadership and advocacy skills to young people around the areas of youth leadership development, traffic safety, personal health and safety and substance abuse.
Roscoe is the daughter of Allen Roscoe and Scott and Traci Harrington.